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Tourmaster Solution 2.0 BootsHey guys, this is Reuben with Competition Accessories. Welcome to our review of the Tourmaster Solution 2.0. Now the solution 2.0 and the original Tourmaster Solution boots have been some of the most popular waterproof boot styles that we have sold here at Competition Accessories. Now the Tourmaster Solution 2.0 has been out for a little while now and weve had a chance to really put it through its paces, try it on, see how it fits, how it feels, how long it lasts, and we have been really impressed. Weve got tons of customer reviews on our website if you want to jump on there at the end of this video and read some customer feedback on them. The best thing about them is the price. These are not going to break the bank. They retail for 119 bucks and we sell them for under 110 so you can jump on there and see what our current price is but theyre a really, really valuable boot for the money. Im definitely very impressed. The other thing thats really attractive about the Solution 2.0 is its going to work for such a huge variety of riders whether youre a commuter thats on the bike everyday, or if your planning a longer trip where you dont know what kind of weather your going to encounter the Solution 2.0 is going to work just great. Even this style of boot can work well for a sport bike guy if your not looking for the ultimate protection and not going to the track all the time the Solution 2.0 is great option for you guys in that segment also. One thing that I really like about it, obviously, is it has a built in HiPora Membrane, which is going to be waterproof, thats the key feature for it. I will open the boot up here you will see that there is a Velcro flap thats going to cover the main zipper. There is Velcro on the end of the zipper as well which helps hold the zipper pull up in place. And then you see that internal waterproof membrane this gusset underneath the zipper here extends pretty much all the way to the top of the boot. What that does for you is its going to prevent water from coming in behind the zipper here and even if you were to ride through some big puddles where water is washing up over your feet, as long as water doesnt get over the top of the boot and run down inside these are going to do a great job of keeping your feet dry. Now HiPora has some really neat properties to it. It not only keeps the water out, its also a very breathable material, so for those warmer days when your feet might be getting a little hotter, it does a fairly good job of breathing and allowing your foot to breath so its not super hot. Now I will say any waterproof boot, if its 90 degrees out and middle of summer, your feet are probably going to get a little toasty in them. But the flip side of that is if you do get caught in the rain theyre going to keep your feet nice and dry and in cold weather obviously it helps block a bit more wind and keep your feet nice and warm inside the boot. The inside is lined with a nice soft material they do have what they call their Techno GI thermoplastic heel cup and toecap. So you have a heel cup around the back here thats inside the boot for support and protection. The toe box is reinforced as well, thats going to keep it nice and comfortable when shifting but also add some protection as well if you were to go down, tumble and hit the front of your foot on something thats going to help reinforce that area and keep you comfortable. Some built in armor over the anklebone, thats there not only for impact protection but also for abrasion resistance. Obviously leather does a good job but if you were to go down, your foot is underneath your bike its going to help prevent any wear or damage to your ankle and your foot inside the boot. On the sole of the boot you have some nice tread design. I really like the sole of the solution 2s cause theyre really comfortable off the bike also, so if youre like me and ride some events whether its bike night or some kind of open house or charity fund-raiser type of event or your riding somewhere then your off the bike walking around for hours, you know the last thing you need is a really stiff uncomfortable boot thats really hurting your feet all day long. So these boots are going to give you really sure footing but they are also fairly flexible so you can walk around in comfort. The foot bed that they use inside these is orthopedic, has some arch support in it, and it also absorbs vibration so if your bike has a little bit of buzz in the foot pegs or anything these are going to help absorb that as well. If you want to look down here at my foot, I actually have one of the Solution 2s on my foot and you can see what it looks like with jeans on. Very comfortable boot, as far as sizing goes, I pretty much always wear a size 10 or a 44. No different with the Solution 2. They are just right, I would say if you are kind of in between sizes especially if you have a slightly wider foot you probably want to go up a size. But I typically take a size 10 sometimes I have to go up a size 10.5 in tennis shoes depending on the width but on these particular ones I find that I can wear the size 10 and they fit just right so very comfortable as far as flexibility goes. You can walk around as I mentioned all day long in comfort in the Solution 2.0 and again you cant beat that price for under 120 bucks youre getting a fully featured waterproof motorcycle boot. So check out these Solution 2.0s from Tourmaster on our website, at competitionaccessories.com and dont forget most of your orders here at competition accessories are going to ship for free and you can earn up to 5% comp-a-cash back to use toward future purchases. If you click on the link in the upper right hand corner of this video you can subscribe to our YouTube channel. Thanks for watching our review and we will see you next time.

Information and Details about the Tourmaster Sonora Air Jackets - Womens made by Tour Master

Tourmaster Sonora Air Jackets are a perfect three or four season jacket, depending on where you live, with not only a zip out insulated liner, but a separate zip out waterproof liner too. Configure the liners in a variety of ways or remove them entirely to use the Tourmaster Sonora Air Jackets for all sort of temperatures. With CE armor on board, you'll be protected while looking stylish.

Adjustable waist belts, with TPR pulls and stretch material at the sides

Gusseted sleeve openings with velcro closures

Includes a jacket/pant zipper attachment with the pant side included

Our Thoughts:A premium vented jacket, the Tour Master Sonora Air jacket pulls no tricks; it just delivers uncompromisable airflow and cooling. Made with Armor-Link mesh and cut in a performance riding fit, the Sonora Air is unrivaled with its focused, no nonsense approach to hot weather street riding. The Sonora mesh jacket is one that is a bit longer through the body and has a lot of storage. This jacket has four pockets on the front and one larger fanny pack pocket in back. It also has three nice patch pockets inside. The rain liner is much like a rain jacket which is installed into the jacket to block wind and rain. And when temps drop a bit further, you also get a full sleeve thermal liner. The zipper arrangement to install the liners allows you to use one or the other, or both depending on the present conditions. The elbows and shoulder armor is a CE approved and the back pad is a triple density foam. The Tour Master Sonora Air jacket is very comfortable because of the mesh (almost as cool as riding in just a t-shirt, but 100x safer). Bottom line when it comes to motorcycle gear we found that you get what you pay for and this is a good investment because it's basically three jackets in one. If you're looking for a versatile jacket with good quality construction and which is highly effective in a variety of riding situations, look no further because this is what you're looking for.

Sizing Help for the Sonora Air Jacket:The overall fit of this jacket will work for the average build, so choose a size based upon what you usually wear in women’s jackets/shirts. Plus sizes are available. The Tour Master Sonora Air jacket has a nicely tailored look and feel to it.

I am what you call a full figured woman. I have been in multiple gear and bike shops and nobody carries beyond a misses xl in the store. You can order it but then you dont know if it will fit and if it doesnt you get hit with a restocking fee. I thought I would have to settle for a mans jacket. No room for the girls and sleeves too long. Competition Accesories made it so easy to order. No shipping. No restocking fee. And fast Oh yeah Would not hesitate to recommend them. And the jacket If you are a lady with generous assets you will love the Sonora Air. I found the fit for me just right. Generous where I need it but adjustable where you need it. Sleeves can be snapped tighter and so can the waist.

Mary

What a great jacket. looks good and fits good. my husband has one too. I bought the venture air pants to have a full suit and they work great spring through fall. However, they are not warm enough for winter.. so a full textile jacket or leather is a must..

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I've got 7,500 mostly around town and local trips miles on these boots in one riding season. The boots are holding up well and are comfortable for walking around in when you get to your destination. The only issue I've had so far is one of the top shoelace loops broke probably from me pulling too hard on the laces. I ride a low cruiser and drag the pegs and heels if I get too aggressive in the curves, but the boots are taking it well. I will reorder the same boot when these wear out.

I needed a backup pair of waterproof riding boots for my down south winter riding season. I did not want to spend as much as I did on my up north riding boots. So I decide these should be good enough. When I recieived my package and opened it boy was I surprised,theylooked great.I slipped them on and they felt great. My foot is wide and wear 11 size usually. So I got the 11W size and were a perfect fit. They feel good wearing,walking and riding and look gone on me with my riding jeans. I have ridden in warm weather and my feet feel comfortable and not sweaty. Got caught in the rain and rode home in the rain for an hour and my feet where dry. Not sure how well they would work on a long tour riding say four hours of rain But over all the boot is great and I look forward to putting them on and riding. Not problem shifting and very good grip on the road when I put my feet down. I highly recommend them.

I just got these boots and the weather has kept me from riding much, but so far they are very nice. I wear a 10 12 shoe and bought the boot in an 11 and they are quite comfortable. e an adventure bike and I like the formed toe, particularly on the left side, as it makes it easier to work with the shifter. Time will tell about these boots, but so far no complaints at all.

I bought this to be used during cold days riding around and commuting in the San Francisco Bay area. When temperature dips down to mid 30's in the morning it kept me warm enough with just a t-shirt underneath. Used it when it was raining and kept me dry. The warmest it has gotten here so far was 70's. It's a ok with the liners with all the vents open. I'll test it more when it gets really warm. Size wise it's true to size. I wear a 44 and I bought a size large. plenty of straps which was great for fine adjustment and l like the numerous pocket.

Pros: Waterproof for riding and walking, good fit, long lasting, value

Cons: none

I ordered a new pair to replace an old pair of this same product. Although the old pair is still holding up just fine, these boots are now offered in a wide fit. That's what I wanted. These boots never leaked or let me down in any way. They were always comfortable when walking in the mud. Couldn't ask for any more. Thanks for a great product.

I've had this jacket for 10 months now and love it, great ventilation, warm with included liner, keeps you dry in light rain, I have not tried it in heavy rain yet. I like enough that I am considering ordering a second in different color.

This is my third pair of these boots, and we got my partner a pair when she started riding. These are well-priced, fit well and are totally waterproof. I've ridden my KLR650 through some peg-deep stream crossings and stayed dry. Ditto riding in the rain for 4 hours recently. When these wear out, I'll get another pair.

I love how the jacket feels right off the hanger. It is well constructed although a snap came off when I took the liner off. I'm glad it came with extra snaps. overall it performs very well letting air flow through keeping me comfortable yet protected. when the temps drop I have the liner and waterproof lining to keep me warm and dry. I am a happy rider www.easymoneyforall.biz

I purchased The Sonora Jacket as I didn't have a Medium weight Jacket. The Rain Liner has worked flawlessly. The many interior and exterior pockets are a real plus. This is is not my first Tourmaster Jacket so I expected the quality to be first rate which it is IMO. The Inner Sleeve Securing Loops were a bit of a hassle locating them when re installing the Quilted liner and Rain liner. Overall I'm very happy with the jacket. And I would certainly recommend it to anyone. Watching the Video about this jacket may the purchase easier.

These boots are better than I expected. I was looking for a set of boots to replace some short boots I had for summer riding. These boots are light, very comfortable, they fit just right and appear to be made of top materials. I've worn them probably 12-15 times and they feel great from the moment I put them on. My feet are toasty in cool weather and cool in warm weather. I've gotten went while wearing them but my feet were dry. I would recommend them to anyone interested in them.

The Intake 3 has become my favorite riding jacket. From the Hi Vis color to the easily removable linings, this jacket does it all for me. the large size fits me quite well. I have a 44 chest.I also have an older Transition 2 jacket for the really cold days, but so far the Intake 3 has kept me warm down to 38-40 degrees. I would definitely recommend this jacket.

Bought this jacket for mostly summer riding since I live in AL. Today the jacket was very comfortable on a hot and humid day. I wear a X small and it is a slightly loose fit without the liners. l have not tried it in the rain or in cold weather yet.

I would order the mediun if i had it to do over. I am 5'10 185# and I can still put a heavy shirt under it. I really like the coat and the reason that i didnt return was that being able to add clothing under this coat I will be able to ride in 40 degree weather. But bottem line excellent coat like pockets and best air flow in mesh jacket that I have had. Would tell a friend

Have worn this jacket on a couple of 250 day rides so far. Well tailored, comfortable fit, plenty of useful pockets, armor seems to be in the right places. Liner is easier than most to use. Fine value for the price, highly recommended.

This is a great jacket overall. The jacket actually fits well, which is a rarity in my case. I'm 6'6, 240lbs and typical tall sized cycle clothing is usually still way to short. The XLT size was perfect for me. Only complaint is the zipper has separated at the bottom twice on me while riding. Overall a great product for the money.

Great jacket This is my second Tourmaster jacket and because of the first I bought this one. No regretts. Road a 1,000 miles a couple weekends ago in nice warm weather and the jacket was as cool as a mesh jacket can be. Really is a nice jacket. The only minor con are the inside zippers. They are a little flimsy and like to come a part easily, but once you get use to them it is no biggy. It is a great jacket

I usually get the joe rocket Phoenix jackets, but this was around the same price so I thought I would try it. Glad I did. It is a little big on me without the liner and under-jacket, but that just let's more air flow when moving. The padding stays in place very well. Most importantly, the zipper works very well. Tons of pockets

I have been riding in the early spring weather in PA with this jacket. I had the previous model of the jacket some years ago and loved it. This model fits the arms better and is just as air tight. The collar on these is also really nice, makes a good seal around the neck without chafe. I have not ridden in rain but the last one worked pretty well for wet riding. I had a Harley Electra Glide when I was using the previous model Tourmaster Transition. Now I am riding a Triumph Sprint ST which is more of a sport touring bike. I am in the wind a lot more on this bike and the jacket really works. I unzipped two of the front vents on the jacket on one ride and had to stop immediately and zip them back up because I was freezing They will be great in the summer. I was riding in 45 degree weather that day. I bought an extra large tall and it fits just right with the liner in. I am 6'-2 and 250# with a big gut. On the bike while riding it is loose enough to be comfortable but not flap at all. Well worth the money in my opinion.

I typically wear an 11 US and ordered a regular 11. The fit was great. These boots feel sturdy without being clunky and stiff. I have great feel for shifting. I have large calves and am able to zip them up fine. The top of the boot is right at 11 inches tall. Perhaps you would be interested in knowing that I know I was but was never able to find that out before buying a pair. The top front has some hard material that will help protect your shin if you go down, and there is ankle protection.I have not ridden in wet or really hot conditions yet.Overall I think it is a great boot for the price.

I've ridden at highway speed in temps as low as 26 degrees F. These boots kept my feet warm and comfortable. They are fine for a short walk while putting in gas or getting something to eat during a ride. However, if you plan to do a lot of sight seeing walking, you might want to change into something lighter.

I was looking for a summer type boot that had a lower height profile than my other boots. I have a wide foot EEE, but took a chance on these due to the other reviews, and affordability. Even though they appear narrow, it was a good fit for my feet. And they are well suited for walking around in too, unlike my other mc boots. I like the cross strap to keep the laces from unraveling in the wind, plus the reflective strip across the back. All in all I am very pleased with these boots.

I was leery of buying boots online, but after reading a number of reviews on these, I decided to give it a go.So far, I have to say I'm really well pleased - I've not had the occasion to wear them in the rain, so I don't know about the water proofing, but all other aspects are good. They are a great value for the money - thumbs up from me.

I got my boots on a Saturday put them on and fit like a 9 should fit got up early Sunday morning and took about a 2 hour ride boots felt real good really liked them. Been trying to get my 19 year old son to get some boots we have the same size foot made him put them on and we took a nice ride on his bike came home and told me I like them im going to get a pair also

I bought these pants for general all-around protection. Prior to this, I've been riding around in jeans.I like that I can wear these pants over jeans. The leg zippers run from the cuff up to the knee, and so they are easy to put on and take off with boots. There is a removable liner which tends to come undone from the pants when putting them on. The liner is attached to the pants with velcro pads, but these are minimal. I also like the color and finish in that it's not attention-grabbing.The legs can be removed and converted into shorts, which was another reason for buying them. The zippers don't snag, and are easy to remove.A word on sizing. These pants run large. I am 5'10, 175#s, and usually wear a size 32 in jeans. The Medium in these pants was a bit large. I had to adjust the velcro straps on the waist all the way, and the pants were not even snug on my waist. I had to go with the Small size, and they fit pretty well on me.Overall, a pretty nice pair of pants with the convenience of making them into shorts.

This is my second pair of Tourmaster boots. If this model is half as good as the preceding model I'll be very pleased. The first pair had over 50k miles of service, and remained waterproofAlso, thanks CA for the great service.

Great all around touring jacket, lots of features and enough pockets to loose stuff. Hi vis yellow is bright enough to be seen but also has enough black not to be obnoxious. A good value from Tourmaster.

Worn these for several 200 to 300 mile rides and been very happy. Comfortable both on and off the bike. Easy to put on and take off. Great fit. Very happy so far and would definitely recommend to others.

I am pleased with these boots, but have not ridden in the rain with them yet. They are a little tight in the width and I must wear thin cotton socks. I expect them to get better after I get them soaked while riding and then dry while riding when the rain stops on a longer trip.

I recently bought these to replace a pair of Oylmpia pants similar styled. Other than being a tad short I have no complaints and love these pants....I have a 32 inch inseam in jeans and though these were perfect standing they where a tad shorter than I prefer riding...Much better for my application than the Olympias for my use....First wear was a week long trip around the south to Memphis to New Orleans to Nashville to home. No issues what so ever...would recommend these if youre in the market for these type of gear.

After riding with this jacket for 3700 miles, I will say it is good buy. It was comfortable from 47 with rain to 106 with 45 mph wind. It is some what cumbersome to put in or remove the liners but just have patience. All in all great jacket. I also got the matching pants and they are also good. I am 155 lbs and 5'-10 and I got the large.

Wanted a lower boot that was waterproof as well as breathable and have ridden in hot weather and moderate rain so far so good run small I wear a 9 to 9.5 wide so got the 10 and not to big and not to narrow good buy

Windproof, waterproof, no nonsense. While at a BMW rally my favorite riding boot developed a leak, not wanting to break the bank I bought a pair of these Tourmaster Solutions. I am now on my second pair after 5 years of hard riding. Value....Value ....Value

Just as in Reuben's video review, these gloves aren't for everyday wear. They have a good wrist closer and are comfortable while allowing some ventilation. My hands never got that hot sensation while moving but being waterproof, the liner wants to cling to the fingers when removing. Great rain protection and I keep them with my rain suit. Excellent price point for the quality.

I don't often review products but this jacket deserves one. I ordered this Fri and received it todayTues so kudos to CA for fast shipping. On to the jacket. First, sizing I'm 5'11 175 lbs and wear a 42 jacket. My arms are slightly long 34 sleeve. The medium as recommended in the sizing chart fits perfectly, with the liners in it was snug but not tight and the sleeves are perfect length. However, as another reviewer noted the sleeves aren't large. So if you are heavier or have large arms you might want to go with the large size. Second, construction. It is very well made using high quality materials. There are some very nice touches the cuffs are bell shaped allowing gloves to be worn outside or inside the sleeve. Large outside pockets and many inside pockets. The waterproof liner is lined with soft mesh making it very comfortable. the padded tail is long enough to cover your lower back when leaning forward. All of the protectors should provide good protection and were in the right places, no adjustment required. They aren't race grade but should be more than adequate for the road hopefully I'll never get the chance to test them. The mesh has a larger area then my other jacket, the Teknic supervent so it should give even better airflow on hot daysAll in all this is a very good jacket which will be suitable for three season use. I am very happy that i bought it. and would definitely recommend it to anyone.

So Far, So Good I have a pair of the original version Tourmaster Solution boots, which I just love, but are getting a bit worn. Figured I would try the 2.0 version as a follow-on. So far, very impressed. I wore them for one full day the first time, and they seem to have already broken in. Not bad. Worn them a few time since, and they are great. Very comfortable, and easy to walk in. Have not had them in heavy rain yet. See how that goes. Only thing I noticed was that they did get a bit warm seems to be a bit warmer than the 1.0 version on a day that was a nice spring day. Other than that, very happy so far

Pros: The boots like good, they fit well, they're comfortable, and they protect well.

Cons: None.

I've put these boots through their paces. I've used them on an ATV, a Dual-Sport, and a Street-bike I wanted to test them in many different applications. These boots have held up very well since I've had them. I bought them to use in my MSF course in last September 2012. They've shown no signs of wear, and they've kept road debris from beating up my feet I'm extremely happy with these boots and would buy another pair if I had to.

This is my second pair of tourmaster boots and I have found the new model is much better and has a longer lasting sole and waterproof to boot. It can't be beat for this amount of money. I highly recomend these boots.

love these boots. The toe fits well under the shifter and that is sometimes can be problem.The soles grip firmly at stops. They wipe off easily and the velcro lace cover keeps the boots securely fastened. Good product...buy them.

I have had several pair of riding boots and these are, by far, the best of the lot. Now with several thousand miles I can say that when these wear out I will look no further, I will be buying another pair. They are comfortable. I have walked all day in them after riding. They really are waterproof. I have ridden through several major rainstorms, my waterproof rainjacket leaked but my feet were dry. The fit is spot on. The only problem I have and it is minor, is that they are open at the top so occasionaly my pants seem to get hung up on the top of the boots.

Pros: light weight, great protection, very warm, tons of vents, great build quality

Cons: no rain hood, no zipper expansion at cuffs.

First and for most i would like to thank COMPACC, originally had purchased the sliders quest 4 jacket but due to a manufacturer defect had to return the jacket. COMPACC contacted me immediately upon receipt of my jacket to inform me they did not have any more of my size and would not be receiving any more. They offered the transition to me as a replacement, thank you for your great customer service I have been using this jacket for 2 months now in a variety of weather from mid thirties to high seventies. The jacket has preformed flawlessly. Right out of the box i noticed the jacket to be substantially lighter than the quest, and assorted to have a little more build quality. Size was true to fit. So far this jacket has offered, and preformed as advertised Will be able to provide a follow up after a few more month's. So far so good awesome product would recommend to all

I bought this jacket because it is the only one that I could find that offers medium tall sizes, I'm 6'3 155 lbs and this jacket fit me absolutely perfect. Arm length was perfect and inner lining coat fits me snug. The only problem I have with the jacket i the straps around the waist do not have enough velcro on them to tighten them up to where I would like, however this is my only complaint. The jacket is pretty heavy with the armor inside, but I think its a pretty standard weight compared to other jackets. Would definitely recommend this jacket, especially if you are my size and have trouble finding jackets that will fit you properly.

Pros: It's a Tourmaster. Great all weather jacket, that fits well and protects.

Cons: There are no cons.

This is the third Tourmaster AIR jacket that I have owned. Nice and cool in the summer with great protection. Nice and warm with the included liners for cold air riding.This is a well made product, just like you would expect from Tourmaster.

Great Jacket, I have long arms 180# 5'11 so I went with the X-Large Tall. On cold times going up or down 101, I can feel the cold through the front Zipper.Not that much of a big deal.2 months.No signs of wearI Ride every day.

The intake 3 is perfect for 3 season riding - Sally RRecommended by Reviewer: Yes

Pros: keeps me cool, good sizing, good style

Cons: [None]

The Intake 3 jacket is very comfortable in the summer, fall and spring. The jacket really allows a ton of air to flow through the mesh and keeps me cool when moving. The price is right and the jacket has CE armor too.. I really like its look and style and feel as protected as is possible when riding in it.

As stated earlier I made a 14 state16 day, 7000 mile trip from Louisiana to LA to Washington State to Yellowstone, Mt Rushmore in through Colorado and back home with these boots. They worked very well. Yes they were a touch hot in Vegas where the temps reached 100 plus degrees but they also kept my feet pretty warm when I went to Yellowstone and the temp was 37 degrees. Soles are holding up well and the inside of the boot is not showing signs of wear either. Outside of the boot still look brand new and i have logged some 15,000 miles since I bought them. In the rain my feet have stayed dry. As I had stated I usually wear a 10 12 shoe. The 10 was too tight so I had to get a 11 which caused my heel to slip some. So I added a full length insert inside and that made them perfect. Depending on the weather dictates which thickness of sock I wear. I rode 160 mile yesterday in 43 degree weather and my feet stayed just right with wool socks on. Again I approve of this boot and recommend it if you are looking for a good pair of boots at a great price.

Great boots so far. Broke in pretty much right out of the box. Very comfortable. I have worn these boots all day long many days and they are one of the most comfortable pair of shoes or boots i own. Can get a little warm inside all day. I have been riding in the 20s and the 60s and not gotten too cold or too hot. Have not had a good downpour to test the waterproof capability yet, but solution boots have been around for years and i expect they will perform just fine. I have and will recommend these boots to others. Great features for the price. Boots arrived within a couple of days. Fast delivery and just as advertised.

I wore the original and my biggest concern was lack of inserts for crash protection. Tourmaster has, at least partially, addressed this in the 2.0.These are the most comfortable boots out-of-the-box I've ever had. I don't feel the need to pack opther shoes when I know I'll be off the bike during the day. Highly recommended.

Rode in 50 degree weather and feet were very comfortable. Not too hot and not too cold. These boots are very easy to break in. With new boots it can be difficult to use shifter on my susuki bandit, but with these boots worked great right out of the box. Thank COMPACC.

I stopped by Comp Access. and picked up a pair of these boots. I normally wear a 10.5 wide but the 11 wide was too tight, so I went with a 12 wide.Having gone through 5 or 6 hours of rain last week, I can testify that these are indeed waterproof. But I can't get over how comfortable they are. I've very impressed.If you ever have a chance to stop in on a Sunday like I did, make sure you talk to Dave. He told me what to look for and provided EXCELLENT service. I couldn't be happier with my purchase.

We love these boots My husband and I each have a pair. I wish that they had them with half sizes because I had to go up a size which makes them a little to long for my feet. My husbands boots are a perfect fit. They were stiff when we first got them and tight but after a few trips and walking around in them, they are very comfortable now. The air flow is better than a regular boot. We rode in the rain and our feet stayed dry. We also like all of the protection that these boots provide. We are very happy with these boots Great job Tourmaster

I've had these boots for several months now and I really like them. Very comfortable right out of the box, no break in required. My only con so far was the size. I had to go ahead and get a 11, which depending on the name brand of shoe I usually wear a 10-11. The 10 was snug with a thin sock, so I got a 11 so I can wear a thicker sock in the winter. The heel did slip some which I knew would cause premature wear in that area so I bought some full length sole inserts. Now feels like I am walking on new padded carpet with no slip. I rode with them in a rain storm last week for several hours and had no wetness inside. I am leaving at the end of Aug to go from Louisiana to California, up to Washington State, Yellowstone, Rushmore, Colorado and back home, about 6500 miles so that will be the true test. I will find out then how they feel in 95-100 degree weather. I'm sure they will be warm but I will find out then just how hot. I will get back on here after the trip to let you know how well they did. Would I buy more if I needed them YES Even showed them to several of my friends.

Have had the Intake Air 2 for four years and it has been fantastic. Use it for riding on my BMW dualsport and Harley. Bought the Intake Air 3 for my Harley rides so both will last longer. A few changes but still a great jacket in cool wheather or the hot weather we have in Nevada. Protection all the time.

This jacket gets more comfortable the more you wear it. Good quality, very good aire flow without the liners and very good warmth and wind protection with the liners. I have not had the opportunity to test the water proof liner yet. The Hi-Viz really pops and I notice people SEEING me. The longer sleeves annoyed me at first bu they do cover your wristsgloves nice when it is cooler. I am very happy with this jacket and would highly recommend it as a very good 3 season jacket.

You can't beat these boots for the money. Definetely waterproof, and comfortable enough to walk around in. I usually wear a 9 12 wide, but bought the size 10 wide and they fit perfect. Only complaint is they're a little warm on hot days, but it seems you get that with any waterproof leather boot.

Excellent boot I tried on half a dozen different brands and styles and the Tourmaster Solution 2.0 was far superior to any of the others. The boot is very well made with crush protection in the ankle, toe and shin. The insole is very cushioned, much like that of a running shoe. I would have no problem riding to a destination and then walking for an extended time.I've been impressed with all my Tourmaster gear and now I'm sold on their boots. Highly recommended.

After looking at a lot of motorcycle boots, I decided on the Tourmaster Solution 2.0 boots. I ordered them on Thursday, and they arrived at my door the following Tuesday morning. I opened the box and closely inspected the boots, as I am VERY skeptical about ordering "clothing" items on line. The boots looked fine, with all the stitching looking very well done, the soles attached very securely, the zippers and velcro covers looking like quality items. I wear a 10 1/2 shoe, normally, so I ordered the size 11 boots. They slipped on easily, and the zippers and velcro covers worked perfectly. I decided to wear them around my carpeted house for a day, just to make sure they felt "right". I am totally impressed so far, as they are very comfortable right out of the box, and fit great. I have decided to keep them, and will post a follow up after I ride my Harley Night Train with them for a while.

The price was the lowest I could find, the ordering was very easy, and the shipping was very fast....very good experience so far.

I have had these boots since 2004. We ride about 20,000 miles a year, so the boots take a beating. The boots are still waterproof and in great shape. They feel like bedroom slippers. I bought a pair of expensive dual sport boots last year 300. They lasted 1 year. Had to replace the sole. The Tourmasters are worn in the sole, but still have at least another year in them. That makes 7 years of great use.... for around 100. The only downside is getting them on if you have a high instep. But it is worth it once you have them on. Great boot... fantastic price. Best boots I ever had... and I have been riding for 50 years!

I received these boots the day before I left for a 1,400 mile trip into British Columbia. I didn't have any time to break them in first which was a bit of a chance, but that wasn't a problem. They were very comfy from the first mile. I am very happy with them. I walked around in them for a couple hours one day sight-seeing and then rode for most of a day in the rain. Dry and happy feet the entire time. I am VERY impressed at how good of grip these boots have on all sorts of pavements, even the polished concrete on my garage floor.

At last, a boot maker that offers half sizes. I had the original, but a half size larger than my size, so the fit was sloppy. These fit perfectly and are as comfortable as slippers. Tourmaster does it again. For the price, these are a best buy.

I've worn these boots for a few months now without any issue. they are waterproof. they hold all the water that ran down my leg.{not a fault of the boots}. they are comfortable to walk in off the bike.

I have four pairs of motorcycle riding gloves. I use the Tour Master Dri-Mesh pair on about 90 percent of my rides. They are warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Because of these gloves I am now a devoted customer of Tour Master products.

Pros: Lighter late Spring and Summer gloves. Very good at keeping your hands dry in tha rain

Cons: Need to come up another 1 to 2 inches higher on your wrist.

When you get stuck in the rain, even when it is a light rain, you have to remember to keep your rainsuit jacket down and over the tops of these gloves, to prevent the rain water from running down into the tops of these gloves. As long as you do this, they will NOT leak, and they actually will keep your hands very dry. I rode in a very heavy downpour of rain for over 2 hours, and these gloves kept my hands dry. They run true to size however, you may want to keep in consideration that they are sometimes a little difficult to pull off when they are wet I opted to order the next biggest size, and they are much easier to take off and especially put back on when they are wet. I would have given these gloves a 5 rating if the tops of the gloves came up a little higher. That would make them much easier to tuck up underneath your rain jacket. They are well-worth the price, and take up very little room to carry with you.

I bought this thinking it would be for just the hottest days. Now I wear it on many other days because it is easy to just use a pullover to make it a bit warmer, or not when sun has been on pavement awhile. As winter approaches, the liner with a pullover or two make this an equivalent of a heavier jacket. It should be purchased with some extra space. That helps air flow around the chest, and leaves room for those pullovers when airflow is not so critical.

This is a well made mesh jacket with very good protection for the money. The only gripe I have is the sleeves are tight with the liners in. They have snap cinches on the forearms to adjust them, but they are completely useless. The forearms are just right on the loosest adjustment wo the liners in. I'm 5'10' & 195lbs. The large is perfect otherwise. If you plan to use this as a 3 season jacket with the liners, you may want to go up a size. I bought this as a summer only mesh jacket and am happy with it.

I've had mine a little over a year, and have put about 700 miles on them as a rider, and a few more as a passenger. They run big--I usually wear a size 10 shoe, and found the 9.5 in these were a good fit.. They are still plenty wide, room for heavy socks, which works for me, but if you have a narrow foot, these may not work for you. They do get a little warm, and make my feet sweat if it's really hot, or I wear them all day, but if you live in a more variable climate i.e. not Southern California, you may not mind. They fit well under the shifter on my Honda VLX--almost no signs of wear so far, other than dirt.Living in So Cal, I also have not had the chance to test the waterproofing, nor have I thankfully had to test their crashworthiness. They're not stylish, but they get the job done.

I have owned three pairs of these boots in the past ten years, and they are my go-to footwear for teaching motorcycle classes. The flex panels front and rear make these boots very comfortable for walking when off the bike, yet they offer a good level of protection when riding. The only drawback is that the soles wear through quickly - typically in just two or three seasons, in my experience. Since the design uses many hollow cells under the sole rubber, the boots begin to leak in wet weather as soon as any one of the cells wears through. A sole design without hollow cells would be better.

I have this jacket in the 2XLT. I like the dual liner set up where it can be worn with the rain liner or the thermal liner or both or neither. I've found that the rain liner does a good job of keeping me dry without being overly suffocating. The thermal liner adds a bit of warmth, but doesn't make this a cold weather jacket. With both liners in, it starts to get chilly when the sun goes down and the temps drop below 60F. The jacket has plenty of pockets, with four exterior pockets and three interior pockets on the shell and each of the liners.

Jacket does a great job with airflow. If riding on a cool morning 60's I have found have something around the neck helps and a long sleeve. Otherwise it is a chilly ride. Yes summers in CA do get chilly, especially on San Francisco Peninsula.Fit & finish is good. Jacket is comfortable. I recently rode in the Sacramento CA area - 100degrees - and was not hot. Looks like it maybe a 3 season jacket. I ride all year & my other TourMaster jacket Transition 3 is waterproof - without the waterpoof liner like this jacket. I ride a F6B Honda Goldwing Cruiser - full faring. A minor warning. I am 6'4' with 38' sleeve length and wear a 3x. The 3x regular jacket sleeves are way to long even for me. That is why 4 and not 5 stars.

Cons: Fit is a little bit over size. The jacket is heavier than it looks, but probably because of the first grade material.

I like the jacket. It is first rate. I have received compliments on the look. The jacket is a bit bulky and the sleeves seem a little longer than necessary. Have not worn the jacket with the liners both in, although they were in when I tried it on. I am afraid a smaller size would not allow me to wear with the liners installed.

Started riding again after many years. I previouisly bought Sliders jacket, pants, gloves and was impressed with both excellent quality and service. This is my first pair of cycle boots. Very easy on and off. Side zipper with velcro secured flap cover is much easier than lacing up work boots. Comfortable flexible fit and nice finish. Normally take a 9 12 size. The boot is a 10w but seems to fit well. After some more break-in will probably be able to use a slightly thicker sock. Recently did a trip on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The boots were comfortable in early morning chill and in the afternoon when temps rose. Some light rain but feet stayed dry.

Just received and worn on a few short rides 2 hours in temps up to 95F. Very comfortable from the outset and fit true to size. Did not notice a lot of ventilation but they didn't get too warm either. Construction seems solid so I hope they hold up as they seem perfect for my application of light touring in warmer weather

As first delivered there was a defect with the right boot...the right ankle protector had become displaced during manufacture and slipped into the heel cup. The boots were returned without any hassle and new boots subtituted. The boots were immediately comfortable, though a bit hot. I'm not sure why the term air applies to them, they are not airy. The toes are higher thicker than my earlier boots which has caused me to miss a shift or two, while I become accustmed to them. In the 300 miles or so which Ive ridden since the purchase, I have not yet dealt with rain so I can't comment whether the boots will keep the water out. The boots seem well made and sturdy.All in all I think they're a good purchase and of like quality to my other Tourmaster gear.

Cons: No hooks for laces. You have eyelets right to the top of boot. Boots have no ankle support belt.

Boots are good for when you get off the bike. The soles bend as you walk. They don't have a steel shank. Good for riders with flat feet. The soles do not leave black marks on floors. Reasonable quality at reasonable price.

Pros: Quality, look, feel of inner liner. Contour of jacket. Very warm. Used it while snowmobiling and was very warm

Cons: Neck area seems a little tight. Would like a longer Velcro strap on neck area for sure.

If your not sure of the sizing, go up a size. I went with XL because I was between two sizes and I'm glad I went bigger. The waist straps take up a good portion of extra jacket material that you may have. Also wished the neck area was bigger. The Velcro strap for it is short in my opinion. Needs to be longer for people with thick necks. Very glad I bought this jacket. Very comfortable and warm. The price was great for the quality jacket you get. Well worth the money.

Just ordered and received two transition 3's one for me one for my wife.The lake out front Huronis still hard as a rock and air temp got to for 40s. Well it keep me pretty warn on my first ride. The ordered jackets fit just right according to the sizing chart, and quality is good for the price point it's not a 600 dollar jacket some of the sewing was not perfect but the service from Competition Accessories was outstanding I would order again.

I have only worn these a few dozen times since purchasing. The laces fit my fairly narrow feet well and they are considerably more comfortable than my old Belstaffs to walk in. About the same as inexpensive hiking boots. Very comfortable soles. Not sure about the ankle cup placement, but it is there, as well as a toe box. Velcro on the strap works well but you have to keep the laces clear of it . I had bought these as summer boots, and its already hit 80 in February in Los Angeles but I don't believe they will breath enough for when the temperature gets really hot. I keep shoes at work and switch out after commuting, but these will do well for short walks even with my very bad back. For the price they are outstanding.

I am 6'4, 210, 44XLong, 17 neck, 3738 sleeve. Not an easy fit. I ordered the Tourmaster Sonora Air, hi-viz yellowgreenblack in LargeTall. This jacket is seriously hi-viz. Shocked my gf. The fit is near perfect with the liners in, and not far off without those liners. The sleeves are precisely at the base of my palms, arms stretched forward. Free three day shipping from the manufacturer.The main zipper on the mesh outer is a double. It will zip up or down, unfortunately there is no lock to keep it down. Possible, not probable, that it could begin to unzip in a slide. A handy seamstress could fix that. The neck opening is too big. You'll need a choker or bandana to keep the bugs and rocks out. The mesh is more of a heavy soft gauze. I don't think it would do well in a long slide, or even a short slide on chip-seal. This is probably a one-crash jacket. I don't like the baggy elbows that go with the current fashion of pre-curved arms, but the inner armor cinches take most of that up.This is the only 200 dollar range jacket I looked at seriously that has the CE rated armor at all the primary contact points, and can be cinched to the place it would probably stay put in a slide. The armor covering appears to be a dense weave of no-nonsense fabric. The shoulders and elbows would probably not fail unless at track speeds. I quit counting pockets at 9. I stood on it and pulled the side seams with all my might hoping they would separate. They didn't stretch far enough out of shape to bitch about. The mesh is almost completely flow-thru. The is very little occlusion even sitting still. The jacket, except for the neck opening, seals nicely and would probably be dry in a downpour, and possibly extended rain. With both liners it is warm at 55 F behind the Road King windshield. Fit and finish are on par with jackets twice the price. I have looked and touched and tried on just about all of them. For the dollar, particularly if you need a multi-climate touring jacket, this one is difficult to beat. There are jackets as good, but none better, especially if you are tall. It is has a few minor shortcomings, but to get built in armor, hi- viz day or night, protection from sunburn certainly, and at least some protection in a slide all for 200 and change.. I'll take that.

These were some of the only motorcycle specific boot I could find with wide sizes available. In fact, I could have used even wider boots but these are pretty good. Like the style. Great service from Comp Acc

Pros: Being able to wear all , the fit size charts is perfect, wear every day to work.

Cons: Possibly some small hip protectors

I have been waiting a while to get these. I already have a pair of over garment pants. When I was looking for every day regular motorcycle pants all my search's kept coming back to these. I have found nothing to complain about. The fit is perfect,the small interior wind breaker is a little lacking in staying in place but I bought these for every day use. They work perfectly for the design.

Pros: Stell well made for the price, more vents than previous, eliminated snaps on lower pockets, added back pouch

Cons: Cut smaller than older version.

This is my third Tourmaster Transition 1 for wife, 2 for me. Several improvements to the venting. Replaced collar snap with velcro. Luckily I lost 20 pounds since I bought the Transition 1 or this one would have been too small 6' 1, 195 lbs now. Large Tall is a perfect fit with the liner installed - not sure I can get my heated vest under it.I had my last one for 5 years before is started fading and I broke the zipper pull. Great jacket for riding in cold and cool weather.

These are great boots. The nylon vent panels make the boot very comfortable not only for letting them breathe, but also for flexibility. They only too a few rides to be broken in. The fit was a little snug initially, but as they've broken in the fit perfectly. CompAcc was quick to get them to me even though they were out of stock for most of the summer in my size. These boots are walking around comfortable when off the bike too. I've worn them all day at work a couple of times.

I wear a size 11 in every piece of footwear I own. My first pair of Solution 2.0, size 11 were so tight I tore the loop off the back the first time I tried to put them on. Competition Accessories was great about sending me a replacement pair of size 12s. The 12's are a little roomy but my heels don't pick up and I find I'm wearing them all day at work office job rather than changing into shoes. I haven't had a chance to find out how waterproof they are yet.

i have had their jackets before and have always been pleased...worth the cost in my opinion..i bought the black and silver.i do hope the black doesnt fade out.although i did get 5 years out of my other tour master

Been wearing these 2 seasons. They are comfortable, fit true to euro size. Composite toe and shank make them good on foot pegs, I like the little reflective tab on the heel and they are also good for a walk when you get off the bike. FYI the nylon lace tabs will wear out. I put in quick draw laces with a metallic thread- don't do that- my laces cut the top 2 nylon tabs, my fault not the mfgr. Had a shoe repair put in a metal tab and all fixed. Decided to fix them because they show almost no wear after 2 seasons. Use the supplied laces and this will not be a problem.

Cons: wearing all three layers changes the sizing mesh has no crash resistance

I like and recommend this jacket for comfort, fit and looks, but there are a few problems I am replacing a mediumtall with another mediumtall after a minor low-side really chewed up the mesh part of the sleeve. My first jacket fit perfectly, but the second replacement one is too long in the sleeves. Did Tourmaster change the sizing of the talls Also, if you buy one that fits without the three layers, it won't fit WITH the three layers, so even though that inner warmth layer seems like a good idea, I never use mine. Also the velcro strap around the cuff wears out way too soon. Still, all things considered it's a good jacket.

Nicely made, good fit. Haven't tried them in the rain yet. The only thing that I would like to see more glove makers do, is put some kind of cushion or extra layer of protection on the part of the hand where most of us get callous. It has a nicely cushioned heel of the hand in case of a spill. So far they have been comfortable.

I love this jacket I have worn it when temperatures were down in the low 30s and was warm with the liners. I have also worn it in warm 80 degree days and was very comfortable. My only complaint is the zippers to hold the liners in are small and i have had them split from the bottom on a few different occasions. However it is always easy to get them back apart and fix. I generally wear a large and that is what I ordered for the jacket. It is a great fit. Very true to size.

After a lot of looking I finally bought this jacket. Being new to GA, I knew I was going to need something with good airflow. Fit with the liners in seems pretty true to size. With the liners out its a bit loose, which I expected. But there are enough adjustments to make up for that. Which brings me to my one complaint about this jacket. The Velcro closure on one sleeve came loose from its backing on one of the first times I used it. I had the same thing happen on a pair of icon gloves and its easily repaired with super glue. But I guess I expected better from tourmster qc department. Aside from that I like the jacket. Plenty of pockets, good airflow and having bought the yellow version I do feel somewhat more visible. For GA, I think this will be a good three season, if not year round jacket.

Having been caught in the rain too many times in my Herman Munster Milwaukee boots not making fun, I love them, I was looking for an inexpensive pair of waterproof boots. I ordered these at the recommendation of other users. They run a little big. I normally wear 12.5 so that's what I initially ordered. I returned them for a size 12 and they fit fine. Service and credit as always was prompt. The next day I put on a pair of wool socks underneath and hit the road for about 250 miles in temps varying from 45-55 degrees F riding temps were much lower. Not only was there no discomfort from the lack of break-in time, but I hardly knew they were on at all. As you can see from the illustration, they taper out at the top. I have not tried them with jeans, but I wore them under my sliders all season pants and they fit fine with no discomfort. They may turn into my every day riding boots, but I do not think they would work well with a regular pant leg. I will update if that changes. Great boots for the

First tall motorcycle boot. I've used short boots in the past believeing them to be cooler, but air up the pant legs was not comfortable on long hauls. So far these boots have been no warmer the the shorties and no more air up the pant legs. Entry is no harder with the side zipper design. With minor breakin movement and walking are not restricted. The only issue I've had is the sole is so thick where it rests on the foot peg that the shifter had to be adjusted.

Good buy for the money Really comfortable boot I think I can put a slip in arch support into them Everything else is good. Really glad I didn't spend 500 on top of the line boot I have not been in a down pour to report on wp quality. Walking around very comfortable with no breakin period. I wear 12's and 12 fit me. So I didn't have to do the return bummer.

I needed a warm, protective boot for crazy Michigan weather. My morning commute can be very cold and warmer when I go home. These boots are working out great. The heel and toe protection are just what I wanted in a boot. Velcro tab on zipper is a nice touch. Breathe good for a waterproof boot. Feet did not get sweaty. Nice quality boot.

I've had this boot for a while now, and overall it's a really nice boot for the money. If you have a sport bike, I'd recommend styling away from these. The inner velcro flap has gotten my foot stuck changing positions on the peg a few times lately, as the boots have broken in. At least on my rear sets CBR600. Fit is a little wide but the upside is there's room for heavier socks. This a much better fall winter boot.

Since I don't get to ride as often as I like it was difficult to plunk down 300 to 500 bucks for riding boots. I wanted protection and function and these boot provide that. I can not speak to the durability of these boots but they seem to be just what i was looking for. They fit, provide protection and the quality seems to be better than what you expect for the price. As always shipment was fast and service great . I don't think you can go wrong if your on a budget and need nice boots.

With just a few rides so far, it is too early to assess how these boots will hold up in the long term, but my initial impressions are good. The sizing is in line with other boots I own, and the overall fit is good. The side zipper makes for easy onoff, they are comfortable to walk in, but don't scream motorcycle bootIf these hold up for the long term and the weatherproof qualities are confirmed, my rating will move up to five stars.

These boots are my first riding boots and I wanted some that protected my ankles and fit well. I got them in and while they fit length wise, they are quite wide. Granted, I have very narrow feet, but I'm not the only one that had this issue. Overall good boots.

Good results with Transition 2 - SugarHillCTDRecommended by Reviewer: Yes

Pros: Good at varied temperatures, good in lighter wet conditions

Cons: Velcro could be longer lasting

For the price, a really good jacket. I used mine as my only jacket for 4 years and it has held up pretty well. Wife had to replace my collar velcro last year and now the cuff velcro is getting weak. But no other material problems so far. Cuff material has just started to fray slightly.Wife's identical jacket still looks great- but she logs many less miles than I do- she is a passenger only.In the time we have had these jackets, we only had part of one single day where they were too hot- and it was over 100F. Lining out and vents open normally keeps us cool, and we always ride ATGATT OK, probably 99 of the time.I am buying the Transition 3.

I bought these for adventure and trail riding. Very comfortable but the trail is beginning to tear them up. The sole is coming apart where I stand on the metal serrated edge off road pegs, so I am going to limit useing them to rides with rubber foot pegs andor limit them to milder off road use ie stay seated when with metal serrated pegs.A great road and adventure boot. Not so great for enduro or motocross use which is not what they are designed for anyway.

Love these gloves. Bought them in the spring and wore them for all my summer riding. Never rode with them in the rain but after about an hour in 40 deg. weather hands were hurting from the cold. Would def. recommend for summer riding.

Pros: good ventilation, along with good wind-stopping, waterproof in light rain.

Cons: VERY snug fit, no room for another layer beyond the quilted liner.

The good for the price, a very well made piece of riding gear. Took it out today in not-very-warm weather. Ventilation seems adequate, no cold spots like with a full mesh jacket. It does seem to balloon and flutter, as though, with all 4 vents open at freeway speed, the exhaust vent can't handle the incoming air, and you can feel the bike reacting to that. BUT, and it's a large but, it is cut very snug. Someone needs to tell Tourmaster that a 46 Tall is NOT a 46. I've never worn anything larger than a 44, but with the quilted liner in I'd be hard-pressed to fit even a very light down jacket under this coat. So, not really 4 seasons, but very adequate for 3 season use.

Pros: Kept me dry in the rain, kept me warm when it got to 42 degrees, kept me well ventilated in the heat

Cons: The black portion of the sleeve faded from the sun. Not sure if this is normal wear

First riding jacket I've owned.In fact my wife and I both have this jacket which we were using for a cross country trip this summer. I was concerned about them being to hot, after I figured out where all the vents were there was a lot of air moving through you at highway speed. We got as cool as 42 degrees and even without the liner I was warm enough to stay comfortable. We never had an all day rain to go through, but the 4-5 hr rains we rode through we stayed dry, including the pockets. The black areas on the sleeves faded from the sun,not sure if thats normal. Overall both jackets performed well and I would buy them again and recommend them to anyone needing a complete jacket system and doesn't want to pay a lot more than the price of this jacket. The only reason I gave it a 4 star and not a 5 star is because of the fading on the sleeve. Some people may not like that.

Tour Master can pretty much be relied on to give you good value for the money. I wear a size 13 mediummarked 48 European and they fit fine, so seem true to size. Comfortable to walk in out-of-the-box, and look pretty good too. Soles are grippy enough. They are about 3 quarters of an inch shorter than my Alpinestars, but is a minor shortcoming. My only true reservation is that there is no heel protection so minus one star ofr that. There is toe protection and shin protection.

These boots are worth twice the price. They are comfortable out of the box, and stay that way for hours and hours, on and off the bike. Substantial enough to take a beating, but light enough to maneuver easily. No moisture issues in my pair. Only wish the shin shield could be cinched a little tighter.

This is a nice boot for the price. I'm a 8 12 wide and they don't come in widths, so they're a little on the tight side but otherwise fit perfectly. Didn't really require much of a break-in. Easy to walk around in. Haven't been in the rain yet so can't comment on that aspect. Pretty good protection for touring. I'd buy them again, absolutely.

Thank you Tourmaster for making a Wide boot - WillyNCRecommended by Reviewer: Yes

Pros: Feel great on my foot right out of the box. They look cool too great value for what you pay

Cons: Took a quick spin on bike and they are a little stiff in the ankle. Had to really put effort into shifting but I'm sure they'll break in fine

I read alot of fantastic reviews about this boot so I decided to buy it. I think the best selling point for for me was that Tourmaster offered the boot in a wide size. I have a wide foot and big calves so that was huge. I've tried on several other boots from big brands and they were all too tight for my foot. Not to mention more expensive. All that being said the extremely positive reviews from guys who ride a hell of alot more than I do made me realize that this is the boot for me. I ordered the boot over the phone at 307pm on April 25th and I recieved the boot at 420pm on April 26th. Granted the store is in South Carolina and I live in North Carolina but oh well. I just wanted a comfortable all weather boot mainly for commuting 60 miles to work and back so I figured for 107.99 what the hec. Out of the box the boot felt great. They weren't tight at all. I decided to go for a quick spin just to see how they felt on the bike and the only issue I had was that the boot was very stiff trying to shift. I know ..I know.... they need to be broken in. Just wanted to point that out because I hadn't heard that in any other review. Like I said earlier, I saw reviews from experienced riders who love this boot so I'm sure they'll break in fine. I'm excited to get some miles on these boots. Will be shopping from Competition Accessories in the future.

I found these to fit narrow. I bought a 10 which usually fits me well, but my toes are too cramped. Will probably have to switch to a 10 wide, or be patient and wait for them to brake in. Haven't tested them in water yet. They are very wide at the top for my skinny calves. Worried they'll fly off in a wreck.

Love the fit and comfort, much like a wrestling shoe or converse sneak... The lining, however is too soft, and is starting to fall apart at the heel cup area. I only knock off one star because it might be me I kill that area in half of the boots I buy. Still, make sure that you know what size you want, I measured my feet and ordered the next size, but should have rounded down.

I bought these boots for the motorcycle safety course and loved how they fit. The boots were true to size, and I had even a little extra room for heavier socks. While I took the course it rained both days and I had no issues with wet feet. These boots were also very comfortable to shift in. The only down size to these boots are the velcro on the side. The velcro on my right boot kept coming undone. I am hoping with time that as the leather stretches this won't be a problem. All in all, a great boot and would highly recommend it.

Just received boots after ordering AM yesterday.That's fast delivery. I usually wear a 9.5 and have trouble with a 10, but these fit perfect. I bought them for a cross-country trip next month.I'll update on my return.

Initially I found these boots so tight that they were unwearable. I decided to return them. But the boots kept saying, don't send us back please So, I put on three pairs of socks jammed my foot inside them and went outside and raked leaves in them. After about three days of raking leaves,they finally stretched out and we're feeling wide enough to use for riding. They are really warm in the cold winter conditions that are now upon us. So, the boot will give a little more width in the toe area once you start to break them in. I would have to say these are excellent riding boots which are too narrow out of the box. Give them a little time for a break in and you will be happy with this choice of a riding boot.

As with all Tourmaster products, this is a very well-made garment. This is proven in the weight of the garment. It is very heavy.The reflective material on the jacket, while slim, is very visible when light strikes it. The 1st thing I did when I received this was to remove the liners. The liners are a waterproof liner and a thermal liner which can be used individually or together.While Tourmaster marks the connectors in white and gray to differentiate them, this is not a jacket that you want to be putting together on the road. The many zippers and hook and loop connectors that are used to make the jacket so good 10 to make putting it together a pain in the ass. Thus, most people use this as a summer jacket and a winter jacket while not bothering to play with it in spring and fall.I would guess that trying to put the rain liner in while on the road will be complicated and neither is quick nor easy as putting on a rain jacket.

Cons: 10 wide, left boot got really loose after 1 ride, in the heel area

I tried the boots on. first fit not bad. Wore around house. Like the fit enough to take them for a ride. Only 160 mile ride. On way home, at a stop signal, placed foot on road surface, something in the left boot heel area let loose. Left boot flop up & down on foot. Sent them back. Will try size 10.I always wear size 10 W.The right boot was a perfect fit.

Someone should tell Tourmaster's producers that an XL Tall size should actually BE an XL Tall size.The cut is so tight, that adding another layer under the quilted liner would be difficult if not impossible, and I'm talking about something relatively compressible like a down vest or even a sweatshirt. The sleeves are cut so tightly that the adjustment straps on my fairly skinny arms are totally unnecessary, even without the quilted liner, when wearing just a sweatshirt.Also, for some reason, the jacket billows out in the back with or without the vents being open, at freeway speeds. This is so forceful that, the first time it happened, it affected the handling of the bike. Now I am continually worried about this on my freeway commutes. As to overall quality, the jacket arrived with both sleeve armors installed upside-down. There is no velcro at the collar closure, making its too-short tab totally useless. There were dangling threads at many of the seams. This product needs some serious scrutiny by Tourmaster.Recommended with caution.

Out of the box these boots are comfortable and are made well compared to other boots at this price. Unfortunately mine soaked my feet. I wore them for around 2k miles and 3 months before testing them in serious rain and they held up well in light rain and the only trouble was a little seam that intruded on my toe in the left boot. But for the price I wasn't complaining...until the hard rain that left them soaked. I've had other waterproof boots in similar conditions that were truly waterproof I've had and been more than satisfied with a lot of Tourmaster gear so I was surprised by the lack of performance. I' ll still buy their products ...but maybe these boots should say mostly waterproof

I had a Series 2 for daily riding 5 days a week for over 3 years and decided to get the Series 3, since the zipper pull on my Series 2 broke, bad mistake. I ordered and received the same size but the Series 3 runs SMALL for starters. Then with the exception of them changing the collar and sleeve closures which are alittle nicer there doesn't seem to be any change. Actually if you ride with something around your neck the new closure might not close as it is short. Also seems like the outside pocket openings are smaller.

If you do not have a jacket then this is a great jacket but if you have a series 2 and it is still in riding condition then keep it.

I wish I could send it back but I have ridden with it a couple of times. Oh they shipped mine with two elbow protectors in the left sleeve just one in the right so much for quality control.

I'm only reviewing the width of the 10 wide.My feet are 10EE & 10EEE.These boots are at most a single E width. With a thin sock, after 30 minutes of lounging, not moving, the EE foot was very uncomfortable and the EEE foot in actual pain.They are tight on big toeball underneath the shift pad. The armored shift pad extends all the way to the main sole seam. So there's zero chance of break in.Seems only Daytona makes a moto boot in an actual wide size. Which is sad. TCX Infinity Also not wide. Come on moto boot manufacturers There's a whole untapped market out here

I purchased the Tourmaster Solution WP 2.0 boots last may and have worn them on about 5000 miles of riding. The wide size is the best thing. I wore my old German made boots for several years before wearing out the soles, but the Tourmaster boots now are worn through on both soles. The rubber appears to be rather soft and prone to fast wear. Also these boots feel extremely hot. They do not breathe and my socks are very damp after a few hours of ridding. Knowing what I do now, I would spend more and get a higher quality and hopefully better wearing boot.

Purchased these boots 3 weeks ago and only worn for a 3 short rides. already the stitching on the front is coming apart. they fit well and are very comfortable. . I hope the other Tourmaster products that I have recently purchased hold up better.

I've had 2 pairs of these. The first pair had a shoe lace strap come out because the stitching gave way. This happened while they were still in warranty thankfully. I got the replacements about a month later but because it was riding season I had bought a different brand in the mean time, so I didn't wear the replacements right away. Less than a year after I started wearing the replacements the sole on both boots cracked all the way into the inner lining and also started coming loose from the rest of the boot. Unfortunately they were no longer in warranty. My recommendation is to find a better constructed boot unless you don't mind paying 100 for a boot that won't even last a year.

I read several reviews of this jacket before buying it, including a glowing one from WebBikeWorld, so I was pretty excited to buy one...until I got it.The good it fits well, and the design is good re features, zippers, pockets, liner, etc. I have no issues in any of these areas...but...The bad The primary reason I buy motorcycle gear is protection. If it's not effective in crash protection, then there is no reason to buy it. This jacket has some of the cheesiest armor I've seen in any jacket, the back protector is a thin slab of foam, and the shell is very very thin. Even the double fabric areas are way too thin. I have been around the block a few times in the 25 years I've been riding courier riding, racing, etc and I am pretty certain that this jacket would explode if the wearer crashed in it at any sort of speed.I bought this to replace the FG Kilimanjaro that became too big when I lost some weight. That jacket was way more sturdy, had much better armor, and in general, was a jacket that would have a shot at protecting you in a crash.NOTE The Sliders Quest 4 jacket is about 900 better than this one, and it's cheaper. Sadly, the 3XL was a little small for me, so I had to send it back and get this POS. If you're looking at this, go look at the Sliders Quest 4 instead. It is superior in every way including price.

Very comfortable fit. Unfortunately, the material is not even close to a leather and does not breathe at all causing extreme heat and perspiration. First rain they leaked badly within 10 minutes. Black cut edges of outer material not leather turned white in first rain ride. Poor choice for rain boots.

Sole on boot is so soft that after an hour of riding the arch of your foot is sore from contact with the footpeg. Has 0 arch support. Also the top shoe string strap broke. Had to drill hole in top of boot to take shoe string through. This after 6 months of use. Would not buy again.

As was noted in another review, the liner of these things sticks to sweaty hands and pulls out of the glove when removed. It is difficult to put back in especially if hands are still sweaty. They flow no discernable air, but the single time I rode them in the rain, my hands were soaked afterwards.

We purchased a pair of mens and ladies Solution 2.0 WP boots. These boots are advertised as completely waterproof by Competition Accessories. We just got back from our first trip using them and we went through some rain. My wife's socks were wet and my feet were soaked. If you are looking for a waterproof boot, look elsewhere. The customer service rep told me that these boots are only water repellent, not waterproof. This is contrary to their advertising.

The boots appear to be well constructed, although I don't particularly like how they buckle just below the instep when you walk in them. I can't won't review these boots or any others that I've tried on so far because I apparently have perfect size 10.5D feet in U.S. size. The European size 44 boots I've tried on are WAY too short. The European size 45 boots are WAY too wide. Consequently, at this time, I have not yet found a pair of motorcycle boots that fit. At this time, I still rely on my Tony Lama TLX boots. I just make sure that they are well polished & mink-oiled, and if heavy rain appears obiouus, I put on my Totes rubber boots over them . . .I must say, though, that Competition Accessories took them back with no hassles whatsoever. I will continue to do business with them in the future

Very disappointed in these gloves. They were completely soaked through after 30 minutes into a rainy ride. The internal liner pulls out of the glove when taking them off making it very difficult to put them back on.

Are they waterproof, yes. Do they break in fast, yes, but it's because they break down fast and end up uncomfortable and un-supportive on or off the bike. These are the first pair of motorcycle boots I've owned in 20 years where my arches hurt after an hour on the pegs, you would think I had on sandals. The soles wear very quickly, mine wore through evenly after roughly 9,000 miles of riding and walking around over 1-12 riding seasons. I have track boots with thin soles I also wear on the street part of the time which are 3 years old and not worn through, but they're from a better manufacturer. I'm not sure what I expected for 108.00,but I wish I would have spent the extra money to buy a waterproof boot from Alpinestars or TCX. As it is, I will be spending that money, just a lot sooner than I expected.

A poor replacement for the original Solution boot. - HenryRecommended by Reviewer: Yes

Pros: None.

Cons: Poor quality.

Don't bother with these boots. Both feet were wet in the first small storm. Sole is separating from the toe area. Cracking and flaking occurring around the toe area of the boot. I expected a lot better product from Tourmaster.

Not for hot weather, poor choice of materials - FrankCARecommended by Reviewer: No

Pros: Comfortable

Cons: Hot, poor choice of materilas

I got these boots to replace a pair of Sidi On Road boots I've had for over 10 years. At first I thought the Solution 2 boots were a good product at 13 the cost of the Sidi On Road boots. However, the imitation leather on the toe area of both Solution 2 boots has already started to crack. I probably have ridden about 2,000 miles on the Solution 2 boots and they are already starting to come apart. Poor quality materials were used to make the Solution 2 boots. Also, I live San Francisco where we have a relatively cool climate. My feet get hot wearing these boots even on cool days and my feet get very uncomfortable on warm days. Personally, I don't think the boots breath as advertised and that's why my feet get so hot. Next time I'll pay the extra money and get another pair of Sidi On Road boots. After more than 10 years and more than 100,000 miles, the Sidi On Roads boots still have not cracked and never make my feet hot. You get what you pay for. I do not recommend the Solution 2.0 boots.

Long back order wait for my size. Left boot has no issues other than the shift pad stitching is already freyed after 350 miles of in/out of town riding. The right boot is not the same quality of the left. Zipper has a kink in it and I don't expect it will work too manjy more times before it fails. Plastic heel cup is not seated properly and chafes a little. Pull tab pulled free from boot third time it was used. I would have sent these back except I didn't want to wait for another pair. Well I really just don't ever want another pair of these. Now for the good. The left boot is very comfortable, right out of the box. Sole gives very good traction on any surface. Boots run true to size. If the right boot had been the same quality as the left these would be a good value for the money. To sum it up, I expect the bad boot will fail at any time,if they make it a 1,000 miles I'll be surprised. Save your money and buy a pair of SIDI boots is my suggestion.

Sizing Chart & Specs for the Tourmaster Sonora Air Jackets - Womens

TOURMASTER SIZES

MENS

Tourmaster Mens Jackets

SIZE

US SIZE

CHEST

SLEEVE

X-Small

38

40"

25 1/2"

Small

40

42"

26"

Medium

42

44"

26 1/2"

Large

44

46"

27

X-Large

46

48"

27 1/2"

2X-Large

48

50"

28"

3X-Large

50

52"

28"

4X-Large

52

54"

28 1/2"

Tourmaster Mens Jackets - Tall

SIZE

US SIZE

CHEST

SLEEVE

Medium Tall

42

44"

28.5"

Large Tall

44

46"

29"

X-Large Tall

46

48"

29.5"

2X-Large Tall

48

50"

30"

3X-Large Tall

50

52"

30.5"

Tourmaster Mens Pants

SIZE

US SIZE

SHORT

REGULAR

TALL

X-Small

28 - 30

-

30.5"

-

Small

30 - 32

-

31"

-

Medium

32 - 34

29.5"

31.5"

33.5"

Large

34 - 36

30"

32"

34"

X-Large

36 - 38

30.5"

32.5"

34.5"

2X-Large

38 - 40

31"

33"

35"

3X-Large

40 - 42

31"

33"

35"

4X-Large

42 - 44

31"

33"

35"

WOMENS

Tourmaster Womens Jackets

SIZE

US SIZE

CHEST

SLEEVE

W/XS

6

34"

24"

W/SM

8

36"

24 1/2"

W/MD

10

37"

24"

W/LG

12

39"

24 1/2"

W/XL

14

41"

25"

S-PL

16

48"

24 1/2"

M-PL

18

52"

25"

L-PL

20

56"

26"

Tourmaster Womens Pants

SIZE

US SIZE

REGULAR

TALL

X-Small

6 - 8

30"

32"

Small

8 - 10

30.5"

32.5"

Medium

10 - 12

31"

33"

Large

12 - 14

31.5"

33.5"

X-Large

14 - 16

32"

34"

SUITS

Tourmaster Centurion 1 Piece Suit

SIZE

US SIZE

CHEST

SLEEVE

WAIST

INSEAM

X-Small

38

40"

26"

30"

31.5"

Small

40

42"

26.5"

32"

32"

Medium

42

44"

27"

34"

32.5"

Large

44

46"

27.5"

36"

33"

X-Large

46

48"

28"

38"

33.5"

2X-Large

48

50"

28.5"

40"

34"

3X-Large

50

52"

28.5"

42"

34"

YOUTH

Tourmaster Youth Sizes

SIZE

AGE

CHEST

SLEEVE

Small

6 - 8

26 - 28"

17.5"

Medium

8 - 10

28 - 30"

17.75"

Large

10 - 12

30 - 32"

18"

GLOVESTo determine your proper glove size, measure from the saddle of your thumb and index finger across your hand. Measurements (in inches) should be at the widest point of your palm.

Tourmaster Gloves

MEASUREMENT

US SIZE

MENS

LADIES

2.5 In

Size 7

X-Small

Small

3 In

Size 8

Small

Medium

3.5 In

Size 9

Medium

Large

4 In

Size 10

Large

-

4.5 In

Size 11

X-Large

-

5 In

Size 12

XX-Large

-

5.5 In

Size 13

XXX-Large

-

SYNERGY HEATED GEAR

Tourmaster Jacket & Vest Liners

Size

CHEST

WAIST

SLEEVE

XX-Small

36"

38"

25"

X-Small

38"

40"

25.5"

Small

40"

42"

26"

Medium

42"

44"

26.5"

Large

44"

46"

27"

X-Large

46"

50"

27.5"

XX-Large

50"

53"

27.5"

XXX-Large

53"

56"

28"

XXXX-Large

56"

59"

28"

Tourmaster Pant & Chap Liners

Size

US SIZE

INSEAM

XX-Small

-

-

X-Small

28 - 30

29"

Small

30 - 32

29"

Medium

32 - 34

29.5"

Large

34 - 36

30"

X-Large

36 - 38

30.5"

XX-Large

38 - 40

31"

XXX-Large

40 - 42

31"

XXXX-Large

42 - 44

31"

RAIN SUITS

Tourmaster Mens Rain Suits

SIZE

CHEST

SLEEVE

WAIST

INSEAM

X-Small

47.5"

30"

40-46"

28.5"

Small

48"

31"

41-47"

29"

Medium

49"

32"

42-49"

29.5"

Large

50.5"

33"

44-50"

31"

X-Large

52"

34"

45-51"

31.5"

2X-Large

53.5"

35"

47-53"

32"

3X-Large

55"

36"

49-54"

33"

4X-Large

56.5"

36"

51-55"

34"

Tourmaster Womens Rain Suits

SIZE

CHEST

SLEEVE

WAIST

INSEAM

TALL

X-Small

40"

27.5"

29"

29.5"

-

Small

42"

28"

30"

30"

-

Medium

44"

28.5"

32"

30.5"

34"

Large

46"

30"

34"

31.5"

35"

X-Large

48"

31"

36"

32"

36"

Small Plus

46"

28"

33"

30"

-

Med Plus

48"

28.5"

35"

30.5"

-

Large Plus

50"

30"

37"

31"

-

RAIN GEAR

Rain Jackets

SIZE

CHEST

SLEEVE

XX-Small

47"

31"

X-Small

47"

31.5"

Small

49"

32"

Medium

50.5"

33"

Large

52"

34"

X-Large

53.5"

34.5"

XX-Large

55"

35"

XXX-Large

56.5"

36"

XXXX-Large

58"

36"

Rain Pants

SIZE

WAIST

INSEAM

XX-Small

34-44"

29.5"

X-Small

34-44"

30"

Small

36-46"

31"

Medium

37-47"

31.5"

Large

38-48"

32"

X-Large

40-50"

33"

XX-Large

42-52"

34"

XXX-Large

43-53"

34.5"

XXXX-Large

44-55"

35"

BOOTS

Tourmaster Mens Boots

US Size

EURO SIZE

7

40

8

41

8.5

42

9/9W

43

10/10W

44

11/11W

45

12/12W

46

12.5/12.5W

47

13/13W

48

14/14W

49

15

50

Tourmaster Womens Boots

US Size

EURO SIZE

6.5

38

7

39

8

40

9

41

9.5

42

10

43

Please use this chart as a guide only. The sizing information is provided by the manufacturer and does not guarantee a perfect fit. However, we are happy to assist you with any exchanges.

Competition Accessories is a company of core motorcycle and ATV enthusiasts who are dedicated to bringing the best possible shopping experience to every rider that visits our stores. After all, We've been shipping motorcyclists their motorcycle helmets, motorcycle jackets, gloves, boots and other motorcycle accessories for over 50 years. You don't hang around that long in any business without taking care of your customers and changing with the times. So trust that we will deliver and if we screw up, we will make it right... We promise!